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If your formative years were during the early 2000s, you're likely still not over some of the cultural phenomena of the time. Mean Girls, Razr phones, and velour Juicy Couture tracksuits are all moments that we adored then and look back fondly upon today. But in retrospect, some of the beauty trends we embraced are not quite worth celebrating... and we actively hide any photographic evidence that we took part in them.read more

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When Juicy Couture announced plans to close all of its U.S. stores, we feared we'd seen the last of its velour tracksuits, otherwise known as the famewhore uniform of the early 2000s. Following the closures, the track suit became a ...

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What’s a Juicy Couture girl to do when she finally grows out of velour tracksuits? Trick question: the Juicy Couture girl never fully grows out of velour tracksuits. At least that’s what was apparent at the L.A.-bred company’s fall ...